Mr. Creech Jonesasked the Minister of Pensions whether he will supply a list of the names of persons occupying temporary appointments in his Department on 1st November, 1939, who are relatives of the permanent staff of the Department, stating in each case the nature of the duties performed, the remuneration received, the previous occupation, the relationship to the permanent officer, and the rank of the latter?
§ Sir W. WomersleyOut of a temporary staff of nearly 200 in the employment of the Ministry at the 1st November, 1939, the undermentioned are relatives of the permanent staff of the Department:
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Name. Nature of the duties peformed. Remuneration. Previous occupation. Relationship to the permanent Officer. Rank of permanent officer. Mrs. Beavan … … Clerical £2 6s. 0d. a week Private Secretary and Accounts Clerk Wife … Higher Executive Officer. Mrs. Coward … … Clerical £2 6s. 0d. a week Clerical Officer, Ministry of Pensions Wife … Higher Executive Officer. Miss Cox … … Clerical £2 1 0s. 0d. a week Private Secretary Niece … Assistant Secretary. Miss Cunnison … … Executive £160—£240 a year Secretary (granted leave by permanent employer for duration of war). Daughter … Deputy Secretary. Miss Eton … … Clerical £2 0s. 0d. a week Clerk Typist Niece … Senior Principal Clerk. Mrs. Goodrich … … Clerical £2 6s. 0d. a week Governess Wife … Clerical Officer. Miss Kerin … … Clerical £1 9s. 6d. a week Insurance Clerk Daughter … Higher Executive Officer. Mrs. King … … Clerical £2 6s. 0d. a week Accounts Clerk Wife … Clerical Officer. Mrs. McAuley … … Clerical £2 6s. 0d. a week Woman Clerk, G.P.O Wife … Higher Executive Officer. Miss Pratt … … Clerical 13s. 6d. a week School Daughter … Principal Clerk. Mrs. Sandison … … Clerical £2 6s. 0d. a week Clerical Officer, Ministry of Pensions Wife … Principal Medical Officer. Mrs. Stewart … … Clerical £2 6s. 0d. a week Saleswoman Daughter-in-law … Director. Miss Stewart … … Typist £2 3s. 0d. a week Typist Niece … Principal Medical Officer.